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MLA

A Faithful Account of the Late Proceedings and Outrages of the People At Edinburgh and Glasgow, In Consequence of an Intention of Relaxing the Popery Laws of Scotland : Written by Persons of Candour On the Spot. To Which Are Added, the Petition of the Roman Catholics of Scotland to Parliament, with the Debates Thereon; an Abstract of the Scotch Penal Laws; and a Letter From Edmund Burke, Esq. to Mr. Bowie, Chairman of the Committee for the Protestant Interest In Scotland. [Dublin]: London: printed and, Dublin: reprinted by Wogan, Bean, and Pike, No. 23, Old-Bridge, .177.

APA

(.177). A Faithful account of the late proceedings and outrages of the people at Edinburgh and Glasgow, in consequence of an intention of relaxing the Popery laws of Scotland : Written by Persons of Candour on the spot. To which are added, the petition of the Roman Catholics of Scotland to Parliament, with the debates thereon; an abstract of the Scotch Penal laws; and a letter from Edmund Burke, Esq. to Mr. Bowie, chairman of the committee for the Protestant Interest in Scotland. [Dublin]: London: printed and, Dublin: reprinted by Wogan, Bean, and Pike, No. 23, Old-Bridge.

Chicago

A Faithful Account of the Late Proceedings and Outrages of the People At Edinburgh and Glasgow, In Consequence of an Intention of Relaxing the Popery Laws of Scotland: Written by Persons of Candour On the Spot. To Which Are Added, the Petition of the Roman Catholics of Scotland to Parliament, with the Debates Thereon; an Abstract of the Scotch Penal Laws; and a Letter From Edmund Burke, Esq. to Mr. Bowie, Chairman of the Committee for the Protestant Interest In Scotland. [Dublin]: London: printed and, Dublin: reprinted by Wogan, Bean, and Pike, No. 23, Old-Bridge, .177.